![]() All the relevant info and rates are here. In addition to two days at each ski area, pass holders get 50 percent off additional days at each resort, plus lodging deals and no blackout dates. The Mountain Collective includes big names such as Chamonix, Big Sky, Niseko, Aspen Snowmass, Jackson Hole, and Revelstoke on its roster. Big Sky’s new tram to the summit of Lone Peak, in the background, debuts this season. A price increase is scheduled for late September. (Pass holders previously have had to head to a ticket window to redeem their lift tickets.)Īlso new this season is a partnership with Alaska Airlines where their Mileage Plan members who buy a Mountain Collective pass will get 5,000 miles added to their accounts, as well as third free day at the resort of their choice. New this season is direct-to-lift access at most resorts, as physical passes will be mailed out for the first time. The pass conglomerate has kept all of its past partners with the exception of Australia’s Thredbo. The Mountain Collective, a pass partnership that gets you two days at 24 resorts, is also currently on sale for $630. Hood Meadows Mountain Collective Pass Info and Sale Deadline The Indy Pass has grown exponentially over the last couple of years, causing pass administrator to pull of off sale while they evaluate capacity at the partner resorts. Sign up for the waitlist here and be among the first to know when-and if-Indy Pass sales will come back online this winter. “If we go forward with more passes, our resort partners’ season pass holders will get the first opportunity.” “We are working on adding new resorts and more capacity to the Indy resort network and will have an announcement later this fall about additional passes being released,” Fish said in regard to future pass sales. ![]() Record renewals combined with more new pass holder sales than expected led to the decision, said Indy Pass founder Doug Fish.Īlso Read: Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Indy Pass The Indy Pass, the collective of 120-plus independently owned resort-up from 107 at this time last year-across the U.S., Canada, and now Japan, went off sale back in April after only a few weeks of availability. Current rates and what they get you can be found here. The Ikon Pass rates will go up again around mid-October, so buy soon. Deer Valley, which just announced a massive expansion that will take place over the next few seasons, will require reservations this winter. The resort will also no longer be requiring reservations next season. New for this winter, Taos has moved off of the Ikon Base and will only be available on the full Ikon Pass and the Ikon Base Plus. The Ikon Base Pass is currently $929 for unlimited skiing at 14 resorts with blackout dates and up to five days at 34 more. Deer Valley will more than double its skiable acres, becoming the second-largest resort in North America when the expansion is complete. just bought, and up to seven days at 39 more resorts worldwide. The price does get you unlimited access to 16 destinations, including Schweitzer, Idaho, which Ikon Pass parent company Alterra Mountain Co. The renewal discount also expired in May, so returning pass holders no longer get that $100 or $50 break. The Ikon Pass had its first price hike in May and has remained at $1,259 since then. Epic Pass partner Telluride will require reservations this season, and access is only available on the full Epic Pass. (Photo: Courtesy of Telluride Ski Resort) Ikon Pass Info and Sale Deadline Info on all Epic Passes and their rates can be found here. Additionally, pass partner Telluride is requiring reservations this winter, and Disentis, a Swiss resort that’s connected to Andermatt, which Vail Resorts bought last year, is now included in the Epic Pass. New this season is the option to carry your Epic Pass your mobile phone. Those prices are up from the original on-sale rates of $909 and $676. 3 is the last day to purchase any type of Epic Pass at its current lowest rate, which is $929, and Epic Local for $689. ![]() Prices on the Epic Pass, Ikon Pass, Indy Pass, and the Mountain Collective will rise over the next month. ![]() In other words, if you’re planning to purchase a season pass, it’s time to git ‘er done. If you’ve put that purchase off until now, you should know this weekend marks the beginning of price hikes on many of the multipass products for this winter. Need Some Guidance? Check Out SKI Complete Multipass Buyer’s Guide SKI’s 2024 Winter Gear Guide goes live next week, pre-season workouts are on your mind, and you’re relieved that you at least already have your pass in hand. With Labor Day gear sales starting this weekend, we’re just going to go there: September is the unofficial start of winter. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members!
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